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I had to share this with you. NVIDIA is eyeing something very interesting in the AI market and is expected to announce all of this soon at the GTC conference.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the company is developing a chip fully dedicated to artificial intelligence processing. It’s no longer a generic component but something specifically designed for the needs of the booming AI market. OpenAI is already in line as one of the biggest customers for this new processor.
The key difference? This chip was designed to handle that boring part of AI that nobody talks about much – inference. While everyone is focused on training giant models, NVIDIA realized that companies are stuck trying to make responses come out quickly. This processor changes that, significantly speeding up the response time of AI models in production.
And here’s the cool part: the official announcement is expected next month at GTC, NVIDIA’s developer conference in San Jose. GTC is always the stage for the company’s major moves, so a lot is expected.
This could significantly shake up the competitive dynamics of the AI chip market. When NVIDIA focuses on solving a specific problem like this, it usually manages to dominate the segment. It’s worth keeping an eye on this.